What is the month of Ramadan?
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Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and is considered to be the holiest month of the year for Muslims. During this month, Muslims all over the world observe a period of fasting, prayer, and reflection.
Fasting during Ramadan involves abstaining from food, drink, and other physical needs during daylight hours (from sunrise to sunset) for the entire month. Muslims break their fast with an evening meal called Iftar, usually shared with family and friends. Ramadan is also a time for increased prayer and charitable acts, as well as reading and reciting the Quran.
The purpose of Ramadan is to promote self-discipline, self-restraint, and self-reflection, as well as to increase one’s awareness and gratitude for God’s blessings. It is also believed to be a time of spiritual renewal, and a way to strengthen one’s relationship with God and with one’s community. The end of Ramadan is marked by a festival called Eid al-Fitr, which celebrates the breaking of the fast and is a time for community gatherings and festivities.
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